Claret_Dabbler
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Irishgun, is your current dog called Sika??
If so, did she get the bell I sent for christmas last year?
If so, did she get the bell I sent for christmas last year?
ejg said:Muir, how would you rate the 7-08 compared to the 284 win or 280 rem,
efficiency seems very good. Maybe that is one of those examples of the smaller cartridge.
(Did my letter reach you?)
edi
irishgun said:.....also the 6.5x55 is a sh[t cal for sika it has not the knock down power .i think norma do a 120 B tip for them thank god .most of the fu-k ups iv seen over the years have been with this cal ..if your coming to ireland to shoot sika stags in the rut bring enough gun .im thinking of calling my next dog 6.5
Thar said:irishgun said:.....also the 6.5x55 is a sh[t cal for sika it has not the knock down power .i think norma do a 120 B tip for them thank god .most of the fu-k ups iv seen over the years have been with this cal ..if your coming to ireland to shoot sika stags in the rut bring enough gun .im thinking of calling my next dog 6.5
I agree with everything you say there, not only about the ability of the 6.5X55 but also that it is best suited to lighter bullets.
John
This months Shooting sports page 32, Sako 156gn factory ammo though a 22 ½” T3 barrel only made 2300fps, not deer legal in Scotland.![]()
Best rgds
Tahr
ejg you may get out more or get a new RFD ,i was at my dealer friend yesterday eve and we shot 3 types of 270 ammo out of the 6 types he has ,he has 6.5 in 120gr B tips norma ,150 B tip 308 this guy kills a lot of sika also and knows what it takes to do the job .shot placement is one thing but good bullet is as important .i brought a friend out for a stag he was using a blazer 30 06 .the dog pointed into a clearence from the track we were on, so we came into it from above sure enough a sika stag was smelling about .he was walking slowly at no more that 60 yards .i gave the go a head and the shot was fired ,the stag ran head up for a thicket crop .feck what happened there i seen the deer take the bullet on the chest ,side on ,but his reaction was wrong, for 70 yards he went like a train head up slowing as he made the cover i sent the dog. when we found the stag he was dead with a happy dog pulling out of him a 100 yards from where he was shot ,turns out my friend was using 180 gr hammer heads in and out two pin holes .how if this animal was shot on the edge of woodland by some one with out a dog and a spotter it looked like a missejg said:Especially in Ireland we have the problem of very limited bullet choice.
For my 22-250 they sell fed blue box in my area that's it. 223 maybe 2 types. For the 6.5x55 they had lapua 156gr mega lately sold all over Ireland. One does not need to be a rocket scientist to figure out what happens with a classic low heart shot taken with this slow speed round and a bullet designed for elk. I've seen it, sika and fallow does just have a tiny hole in and out. Deer is dead, later. No good for larger scale culling, one spends more time running after deer.
Similar could happen with a 308 if you use a heavy bullet designed for deep penetration, but at least the hole would be bigger.
A fella I sometimes shoot with has this combination, I've never seen him drop anything on the spot. He told me several times about a "miss" ??
Plane and simple wrong bullet for the job.
If he had been advised to get a 308 he would have been better off.
A 308 with a wrong bullet at 2800 fps kills better than a 6.5 with a wrong bullet at 2400fps.
It does not matter what excuse we hear now, like shot placement and so on, it won't help. It's about statistics, 1000 deer shot how far do they run, that is the question.
Bullet choice??? in Ireland we get what they decide to sell us, no choice, no reloading. Many shoot with target bullets.
I ask myself what would I advise to a newcomer und these conditions.
It would not be the swede. Anything but.
edi